Tag: spoken word monologue
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Is Ignorance Sometimes a Moral Choice? | Sindy
Sindy’s reflective monologue examines the concept of ignorance, suggesting it is not always accidental but can be a choice to avoid responsibility. She explores the moral implications of willful ignorance, inviting listeners to consider what they consciously choose to ignore and the impact of that decision on their actions and beliefs.
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When Does Not My Problem Become Unethical? | Sindy
In her reflective monologue, Sindy examines the moral implications of the phrase “not my problem.” She distinguishes between healthy boundaries and unethical indifference, highlighting the moment when recognizing harm becomes a choice to disengage. The piece prompts reflection on personal responsibility and the nuances of everyday ethical decisions.
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Are We Confusing Awareness With Action? | Sindy
Sindy reflects on the distinction between awareness and action, emphasizing that simply being informed doesn’t equate to responsibility or change. While awareness feels productive, it often halts progress. The piece encourages deeper contemplation on the necessity of translating awareness into meaningful action in modern life.